24. One of the following statements is false: * a. If the underlying asset will not revert to the lessor, the residual value is simply ignored by the lessor in the computation of unearned interest income and gross profit on the sale. b. The underlying asset will remain with the lessee if the lease provides for either a purchase option that is reasonably to be exercised or transfer of title to the lessee upon the lease expiration. c. When a lessor actually sells an asset that it has been leasing, the difference between the sales price and the carrying amount of the lease receivable is recognized in profit or loss. d. The gain or loss that pertains to the right retained by the seller- lessee in a sales and leaseback transaction is not recognized.
24. One of the following statements is false: * a. If the underlying asset will not revert to the lessor, the residual value is simply ignored by the lessor in the computation of unearned interest income and gross profit on the sale. b. The underlying asset will remain with the lessee if the lease provides for either a purchase option that is reasonably to be exercised or transfer of title to the lessee upon the lease expiration. c. When a lessor actually sells an asset that it has been leasing, the difference between the sales price and the carrying amount of the lease receivable is recognized in profit or loss. d. The gain or loss that pertains to the right retained by the seller- lessee in a sales and leaseback transaction is not recognized.
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